Skip to main content
guest
Join
|
Help
|
Sign In
cafeharmon
Home
guest
|
Join
|
Help
|
Sign In
cafeharmon
Wiki Home
Recent Changes
Pages and Files
Members
Favorites
20
All Pages
20
Add
Add "All Pages"
Done
QuizStar Login
Check out my Twub!
Daily Lesson Plans
Syllabus
Student Blogs
My Blog
My Other Blog
Old Website
New Website!
Summer Assignment
TONE WORDS.doc
general ap scoring scale.docx
Details
Download
19 KB
style analysis notes and power verbs.docx
Details
Download
15 KB
Vocabulary Reviews
Argument- Logical Fallacies
Argument Structure!- Worth Reading!
Exam Info and Free Response Questions and Samples
Tools
Gmail
Blogger.com
Edublogs.com
Goodreads.com
Vocaroo
Wordle
Wallwisher
ClustrMaps
easybib
Wordnik
Image Finder
WebNotes
A.nnotate.com
Veezzle
(more images)
W
ord Count
Fotobabble
Museum Box
Storyboard
Zamzar
Flickr
Prezi
Animoto
Son of Citation Machine
Wednesday, August 17th
Edit
0
6
…
0
Tags
No tags
Notify
RSS
Backlinks
Source
Print
Export (PDF)
Bell Ringer
Please complete the
attached form
to add your blog to the school's website. *Note: This form is for 11th graders!
Quick fix on your blog settings!
Quiz
Log in to QuizStar. (Username: bsdfirstnamelastinitial Password: Pioneers1)
Take a quiz on homework reading pg.1-13.
Mini-Lesson: Elements of Rhetoric
Download the
glossary
for
Language of Composition
View
original news footage
from
Lou Gehrig's
speech on July 4, 1939.
Guiding Questions:
What is rhetoric?
What terms are given for an author's main idea?
What does it mean to understand the
context
of a text?
What is persona?
What are some ways a writer/speaker may appeal to ethos?
What is an assumption? How can this be important in an argument?
What are some ways a writer/speaker may appeal to logos?
Why should a writer/speaker acknowledge counterarguments?
What are some ways a writer/speaker may appeal to pathos?
What is the problem with an argument that relies solely on pathos?
Terms: What do the following terms mean?
Propagandistic-
Polemical-
Satiric-
Modeling: Einstein's Letter (pg.9-10)
As a class, use the graphic organizer to analyze Einstein's use of rhetoric.
The Rhetorical Triangle- graphic organizer.doc
Details
Download
29 KB
Small Groups:
A Whole New Mind
Use the graphic organizer to analyze Pink's use of rhetoric in the passage concerning Asia on pages 36-40.
The Rhetorical Triangle- graphic organizer.doc
Details
Download
29 KB
Note: Mr. Campbell and Mr. Wilson will be visiting our classroom at some point this period to discuss school policy changes. We may not be able to complete everything on today's lesson plan.
Javascript Required
You need to enable Javascript in your browser to edit pages.
help on how to format text
Turn off "Getting Started"
Home
...
Loading...
Bell Ringer
Please complete the attached formto add your blog to the school's website. *Note: This form is for 11th graders!
Quick fix on your blog settings!
Quiz
Log in to QuizStar. (Username: bsdfirstnamelastinitial Password: Pioneers1)Take a quiz on homework reading pg.1-13.
Mini-Lesson: Elements of Rhetoric
Download the glossary for Language of CompositionView original news footage from Lou Gehrig's speech on July 4, 1939.
Guiding Questions:
Modeling: Einstein's Letter (pg.9-10)
As a class, use the graphic organizer to analyze Einstein's use of rhetoric.Small Groups: A Whole New Mind
Use the graphic organizer to analyze Pink's use of rhetoric in the passage concerning Asia on pages 36-40.Note: Mr. Campbell and Mr. Wilson will be visiting our classroom at some point this period to discuss school policy changes. We may not be able to complete everything on today's lesson plan.